Main News
Category
ALL-ARTICLES
Crime Blotter
Crime Blotter: Nov. 2
Felony arrests and booking reports: Nov. 2 Clifton Brown, 47, Windermere, Fla.; Arrest Location: 3701 43rd Ave., Vero ...
All News
Featured News Secondary
News
Karen Davis to be interim President, CEO of IRMC
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — A senior director of a company that is a leader in healthcare consulting has been ...
All News
News
Man charged in “antique spear” stabbing
SEBASTIAN — A 59-year-old man was arrested after he stabbed another man with what police called an "antique spear." ...
All News
News
Girlfriend charged in home invasion
VERO BEACH — A woman who had told police she was abducted after a home invasion was arrested after ...
All News
Featured News Secondary
News
Vet’s testimony challenged in heat stroke death of K-9
MELBOURNE – The trial of Sebastian K-9 Officer Eric Antosia was supposed to get started this week. Now, ...
All News
Featured News Secondary
News
Spine surgeon indicted on federal drug charges
Vero Beach spine surgeon Dr. Johnny Benjamin Jr. will be arraigned tomorrow in federal court in West Palm ...
Community News
Local United Way gets visit from organization’s national leader
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY – Mary Sellers grew up in Vero Beach and graduated from St. Edwards High School ...
Community News
City of Vero prepares of Centennial, seeks photographers
VERO BEACH – Mayor Laura Moss, Vice Mayor Harry Howle, Councilman Dick Winger and Councilman Lange Sykes have ...
Community News
McKee Garden welcomes Sealantro to cafe
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY – McKee Botanical Garden is pleased to announce the opening of Sealantro at the Garden ...
Community News
HandUp for the Holidays radiothon is happening NOW
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY -- The Hand UP for the Holidays Radiothon on Nov. 2 serves as a major ...
All News
Featured News Secondary
News
Student punches Oslo Middle teacher in face
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — A 14-year-old middle school student is accused of punching a teacher after the student was ...
St. Lucie Voice
Storming ahead: County, state jobless rates dip post-Irma
A lot of economists eyed Hurricane Irma warily. The storm, they feared, stood to hurt Florida’s employment picture. ...